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I have sh’mitta produce growing in my garden, which is inaccessible from the street. Do I have to declare the produce hefker, or is it automatically hefker? May I also take from the hefker produce?

There is a difference of opinion as to whether sh'mittah produce is automatically hefker (Mabit/Maharit) or if one needs to declare it hefker (Beis Yosef). Even though the former opinion is generally accepted, it is a good idea to declare one's produce hefker in front of three adult males (who can be good friends and even relatives). In any event, one has to allow the public access to the hefker produce. Since your garden is not accessible from the street, you should hang up a notice informing the public that you have hefker sh'mittah produce. You can limit the hours that you are prepared to allow the public access to your garden, as long as the times are reasonable (e.g. 6-8 p.m. every day). Those taking advantage of the hefker are only permitted to pick the produce; they are not allowed to cause any damage, either to the plant or to any part of your property. If they do, you may chase them away after giving appropriate warning. You yourself are entitled to take from the hefker produce, just as much as any other person.

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